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The signaman hands the single line token to the driver of 92212. A day out on the Bluebell Railway. Sheffield Park, East Sussex. Saturday 13 April 2013
Another unpublished 2017 photo as there are no trains and it's too cold to venture outside :)
Class 0-6-0 Pannier Tank No. 1501 with Goods wagons at Crowcombe Heathfield station during the Spring Steam Gala 2017. About to exchange Tokens.
Sigh..we all take our laundry machines for granted in North America. It makes life a little difficult to have to do laundry outside your home..
Just so this update isn't too motorway heavy I thought I'd throw this sunset Tay Bridge shot at you as well. The last one did pretty well, this one isn't as good though. I have more photos from this sunset that I'll upload at a later date.
Have a good weekend.
The J15 entering Weybourne station during July 2006 on a train from Holt. The driver is about to exchange tokens with the signalman.
My best friend's sister asked if I would be a secondary photographer at her wedding on 10.10.10. I'd never photographed a wedding, but my aunt was very kind and recommended many websites, which is where I got this idea from.
Several thousand origami cranes were presented to U.S. Army Japan on behalf of the Japan Women’s Association as a gesture of appreciation for the unit’s support dur¬ing relief efforts following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami Oct. 14. Eight members of the JWA, or Nihon Josei no Kai, visited Camp Zama to present collections of 1,000 each of the colorful folded-paper cranes – or senbazuru, a traditional Japanese gift that promises good fortune – to six representatives from various USARJ organizations.
About the United States Army Garrison Japan:
The United States Army Garrison Japan and its 16 supported installation sites are located in the island of Honshu and Okinawa in Japan. The USAG Japan mission is to support the Headquarters, U.S. Army Japan / I Corps (fwd) to ensure mission readiness and the quality of life of the Army community in a sustainable, transforming joint and combined environment.
The USAG-J area of responsibility spans 1,500 miles from north to south of Japan. Camp Zama, home for both HQ USARJ and USAG-J is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Tokyo in the cities of Zama and Sagamihara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The Camp Zama base cluster includes Sagamihara Housing Area and Sagami General Depot.
Akasaka Press Center is located in the center of Tokyo. The Akizuki/Kure area near Hiroshima is an ammunition depot. Yokohama North Dock is a port facility in the city of Yokohama, a major commerce port and a popular shopping area. USAG Torii Station is located 980 miles southwest of Camp Zama on the island of Okinawa.
We are the Army's home in Japan and the "Garrison of Choice" for Soldiers, Civilians and their Family members. We are committed in becoming the leader in the U.S. Army Installation Management Command by providing world-class installation services.
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Official Website - www.usagj.jp.pac.army.mil
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Slideshare - www.slideshare.net/usagjapan
USARJ This Week on YouTube - www.youtube.com/usarjthisweek
The Winchcombe signalman and the driver of Foremarke Hall exchange single line tokens as the trains runs, 'wrong line' into the station
Photo taken at the Gloucester & Warwickshire Railway on 3rd October 2017
The sword in the stone (yes, it's a box) is the checkin token for the dev team, who are currently going through merge hell. It won't be lasting but it will be used with particularly complicated merges.
The yellow jellyfish is our stand up token. If you hit it hard enough then it lights up and flashes.
I will never grow up.
There's a small burger bar in Huntington Beach, and you get bathroom tokens. Haha.
Huntington Beach, California